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Moline Police Department PoDcast

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A community connections podcast from those who serve this community. Listen in to episodes about the people who work in the Moline Police Department, the cases they investigate and the community they serve.

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Thomas A. (Tad) DiBiase received a B.A. in politics from Wake Forest University in 1987 and a J.D. from Brooklyn Law School in 1991. From 1995 to 2007, he was an Assistant United States Attorney with the United States Attorney’s Office for the Distri... more

Chief Paul Sikorski is a retired 34-year veteran of the Davenport Police Department. Chief Sikorski was hired in 1988 and served in every division of the police department, including 24 years on the Emergency Services Team. Chief Sikorski spent 14 ye... more

Joe Moreno is a life long public servant to the Quad Cities. Growing up in East Moline and attending United Township High School, Joe has served as an East Moline Alderman for 12 years then as East Moline Mayor. Joe spent his career working at 3M but... more

Marcy O’Brien has long been heralded as a voice for children in Rock Island County. March spent 29 years as a police officer, beginning her career with the East Moline Police Department in 1988 before transferring to the Moline Police in 1993 where f... more

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Recent Guests

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Torri Smith
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Justin Willis
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Dr. Rachel Savage
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Episode: Moline-Coal Valley School District Superintendent Dr. Savage
Nicole Sodawasser
An experienced social worker embedded with the Moline Police Department and currently the Director of Youth and Outreach Programs for the YWCA in Rock Island.
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Episode: Nicole Sodawasser- A Social Workers' Perspective
Dr. Regina Matheson
Professor and Associate Vice President at St. Ambrose University
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CeCe Moore
Renowned genetic genealogist and pioneer in investigative genetic genealogy
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Board certified forensic anthropologist with the St. Louis County Office of the Medical Examiner
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Catherine Reichs
Forensic anthropologist and author, known for the inspiration behind the TV show 'Bones'.
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Hosts

Darren Gault
Police Chief of the Moline Police Department, involved in community and policing initiatives.
Mike Griffin
Detective at the Moline Police Department and co-host of the podcast.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 50 ratings
  • Love the Show!

    Having grew up in Moline, hear these amazing officers is special to me. We moved out of state a few years ago, but get to visit home often. We will always be thankful for our Moline police officers.

    Every episode is different, I learn something new & some how have even more respect for our Moline PD! 💙👏🏼

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CrysPearl
    United Statesa year ago
  • Moline Police Department Podcast

    It’s GREAT that Moline PD officers are willing to sacrifice their time to provide the Quad Cities and Beyond, insight and awareness! Thank you! Keep up the great work! #backtheblue

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ASLgeek1
    United Statesa year ago
  • Whether you're a law enforcement professional, an advocate, or simply a curious resident or firefighter, the Moline PD podcast will shine some light on the challenges and triumphs law enforcement officers face. It's an honor and privilege to work with Moline's finest.

    Audible
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    MITCH CUNNINGHAM
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great work, MPD!

    Whether you're a law enforcement professional, an advocate, or simply a curious resident or firefighter, the Moline PD podcast will shine some light on the challenges and triumphs law enforcement officers face. It's an honor and privilege to work with Moline's finest.

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    MITCH CUNNINGHAM
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners express appreciation for the deep insights into the community and law enforcement collaboration.
Overall, there is a strong sentiment of gratitude towards the efforts made by local police officers and a desire for continued community engagement.
Many comments highlight the personal stories shared by guests, which humanize the police and foster respect.

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Boys and Girls Club of the Mississippi Valley
Q: Can you tell us a little bit about your building?
The Onoveros Youth Center houses ages 6 to 18 and features dedicated spaces for elementary and teenage members, providing them the environment they need.
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Q: What do you think that the Boys and Girls Club is doing to help the law enforcement community keep our streets safe?
The club provides a safe place for children after school and in the summer, offering transformative experiences that create positive opportunities for them.
Retired Illinois State Police Crime Scene Investigator Tom Merchie
Q: What advice do you have for someone wanting to get into crime scene investigation?
Seek positions with state police or larger police departments that may offer civilian crime scene investigator roles, and pursue relevant education in forensic science or law enforcement.
Retired Illinois State Police Crime Scene Investigator Tom Merchie
Q: What does it mean to be a crime scene investigator?
Crime scene investigation involves various duties, including processing crime scenes, documenting evidence, and collecting a wide range of types of evidence such as fingerprints, DNA, and more.
Moline-Coal Valley School District Superintendent Dr. Savage
Q: What is your thought on the collaboration between the police department and the school district?
Dr. Savage highlights the positive impact of collaboration in ensuring student safety, as well as the importance of effective communication between both entities.

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This podcast features conversations focused on law enforcement, community engagement, and the challenges faced by police officers. The content covers various topics related to policing, including traffic accident investigations, officer-involved shootings, crime scene analysis, youth outreach programs, and addiction recovery stories. Notably, it not only highlights the police department's work but also emphasizes collaboration with community organizations, behavioral health services, and educational institutions, aiming to create a well-rounded understanding of policing in the Moline area. The inclusion of guest perspectives from various sectors increases the depth of insight regarding community safety and collaboration.

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2. Torri Smith
3. Justin Willis
4. Dr. Rachel Savage
5. Nicole Sodawasser
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7. CeCe Moore
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